Re: Getting-to-know-you-game: JOIN OR DIE
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 3:19 pm
I feel like (eight nine pages later) I should updated my intro facts with:
I really hate avocados.
I really hate avocados.
I am confused by avocados: I like them in a guacamole and in sushi, but chunks of it on a salad or something are disgusting..alittledizzy wrote:I feel like (eight nine pages later) I should updated my intro facts with:
I really hate avocados.
elias wrote: - attempted suicide once because of what I considered to be poor academic achievement but I’m pretty much ok now
Yessss, mate! Only a month and a half until the party starts. If you also love avocados, we could be onto something great. [Edit: ^ god damn it, I don't like honeydew, we're screwed.]Anonymousse wrote:Totes Eurovison trash here!arwen wrote: - I'm Eurovision trash. Fucking love Eurovision, it's one of the few good things in this world. If you're sad, turn on some Ruslana - Wild Dances and you'll be a-ok.
Demisexual representin'! I agree that it can be a pain to explain (made worse by the fact that you even have to explain.) I've never met anyone irl who could relate, tbh. My best friend's a straight up nympho.mermaid blood wrote: should probably whack in here that i'm in my late 20s, had a long term relationship in my younger years but now probably most closely identify as demisexual. mmm, love explaining that spectrum (or not explaining and lying) in daily life. where is my instawife, please send her to me. i'm wonwey*.
Yep I get it. It takes a lot more effort to go vegan, at least until you get into kind of a routine I guess. I'm still mostlyAnonymousse wrote:Lawl. Me myself I don't really care for cheese, It's more like a convenience issue. I really like to eat those convenient-as-f Russian pastries that don't cost s**t, but they all have butter or egg in them.shikaritrash wrote: Oh and I've been a vegetarian for about 6 years now. Would love to go vegan but that would imply me controlling my life in a better way and let's be honest that's not going to happen. One thing at a time. and i would miss cheese and i love cheese with all my heart but that's a bullshit excuse
It's about time for me reallyiero wrote:shikaritrash wrote: btw i relate to #3 of your post so much!! i used to have so many guilty pleasures but now i'm just open about what i love. like many people associate mcr with their younger teen years so i was kinda embarrassed about liking them at an older age (which i find weird now, like how tf does one grow out of music lol) but my life got so much better when i just started to let myself enjoy what i like and stopped caring about what others think.
p.s enter shikari
Same here. This morning I was thinking about how this might be a good idea I started posting here for the exact same reasons.hamisnotonfire wrote:Lastly, Joining in on the socially awkward af and have a hard time maintaining friendships! Posting here was outside of my comfort zone but the environment is definitely alluring and inviting. I loved learning more about everyone and hope to continue more conversations!
Oh yeah, scene queens....that period of time was such a trainwreck in general. I remember when they all suddenly stopped being relevant when Facebook became more popular than MySpace, except for the smart ones like Jac Vanek who got their own clothing lines and such. I do think it's a wise lesson for YouTubers now. They should really be planning ahead for when YouTube is inevitably taken over by the next big thing.I'm definitely glad I avoided ever getting a myspace. God, remember scene queens? I'm still recovering from that.
I was really into The Used and My Chem (also, From First to Last, but they don't really get classified as bandom ever and now I have to constantly avoid Skrillex fans), but I definitely dabbled occasionally in the Panic! fandom, as did achika apparently. I wondering how deep one needed to be into internet bandom to encounter Ryden fic? I know I was sort of surprised when I first heard Dan mention it.
Gross. That's what they are.bedhead91 wrote:I didn't know avocados were such a divisive vegetable...or are they a fruit? What even are they?
Same. Just in case I become famous one day, so no one will know that I was embarrassing Dan and Phil trash.elias wrote:23/ male/ gay
- outside of this forum I’m basically pretending like I have no clue who dan and phil are
I studied Media Policy in school where I wrote quite a bit about Youtube, so I just disguise it as an appreciation for Youtube as a facet of the media industry.bedhead91 wrote:Same. Just in case I become famous one day, so no one will know that I was embarrassing Dan and Phil trash.elias wrote:23/ male/ gay
- outside of this forum I’m basically pretending like I have no clue who dan and phil are
Also, from the rest of the facts about you I'm kind of low-key in love with you, I hope that doesn't sound too creepy, haha. I hope you're in a more emotionally healthy place these days.
[offtopic]Yo, when the main show is on, what about a skype or IRC Eurovision chat with all the folk here who wish to join? I used to do it a lot when I was younger.[/offtopic]arwen wrote:Anonymousse wrote:
Yessss, mate! Only a month and a half until the party starts. If you also love avocados, we could be onto something great. [Edit: ^ god damn it, I don't like honeydew, we're screwed.]
shikaritrash wrote:Yep I get it. It takes a lot more effort to go vegan, at least until you get into kind of a routine I guess. I'm still mostlyAnonymousse wrote:Lawl. Me myself I don't really care for cheese, It's more like a convenience issue. I really like to eat those convenient-as-f Russian pastries that don't cost s**t, but they all have butter or egg in them.shikaritrash wrote: Oh and I've been a vegetarian for about 6 years now. Would love to go vegan but that would imply me controlling my life in a better way and let's be honest that's not going to happen. One thing at a time. and i would miss cheese and i love cheese with all my heart but that's a bullshit excuseat myself for still eating/drinking cheese, milk and eggs because the main reason why I'm a vegetarian is because of the way animals are treated and well...this doesn't stop at meat...
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Same here!bluebox-away wrote: I am confused by avocados: I like them in a guacamole and in sushi, but chunks of it on a salad or something are disgusting..
Loving the fact that this thread is basically uniting people over love/hate of avocados
Ahhh same guys. I'm like 95% vegan I'd say (?) but... chocolate! I hate myself because I'm such a typical annoying preachy veggie towards my family but then I go and eat malteasers and ice cream sighshikaritrash wrote:Yep I get it. It takes a lot more effort to go vegan, at least until you get into kind of a routine I guess. I'm still mostlyAnonymousse wrote:Lawl. Me myself I don't really care for cheese, It's more like a convenience issue. I really like to eat those convenient-as-f Russian pastries that don't cost s**t, but they all have butter or egg in them.shikaritrash wrote: Oh and I've been a vegetarian for about 6 years now. Would love to go vegan but that would imply me controlling my life in a better way and let's be honest that's not going to happen. One thing at a time. and i would miss cheese and i love cheese with all my heart but that's a bullshit excuseat myself for still eating/drinking cheese, milk and eggs because the main reason why I'm a vegetarian is because of the way animals are treated and well...this doesn't stop at meat...
I can take or leave avocados. And yet they seem to be so polarising...! So many people rave about them nowadays, I'm just like "they're ok I guess..."bluebox-away wrote:I am confused by avocados: I like them in a guacamole and in sushi, but chunks of it on a salad or something are disgusting..alittledizzy wrote:I feel like (eight nine pages later) I should updated my intro facts with:
I really hate avocados.
Loving the fact that this thread is basically uniting people over love/hate of avocados
[offtopic]I have no idea how to set up those things but I am 100% in. That sounds like so much fun! And there must be at least a handful of people here who'd like to join in. Hopefully there can be a nice gang of different nationalities, haha, that would def get the opinions flying. Great idea.Anonymousse wrote:[offtopic]Yo, when the main show is on, what about a skype or IRC Eurovision chat with all the folk here who wish to join? I used to do it a lot when I was younger.[/offtopic]arwen wrote:Anonymousse wrote:
Yessss, mate! Only a month and a half until the party starts. If you also love avocados, we could be onto something great. [Edit: ^ god damn it, I don't like honeydew, we're screwed.]
[offtopic]As a french person I volunteer to be humiliated because of our score [/offtopic]arwen wrote:[offtopic]I have no idea how to set up those things but I am 100% in. That sounds like so much fun! And there must be at least a handful of people here who'd like to join in. Hopefully there can be a nice gang of different nationalities, haha, that would def get the opinions flying. Great idea.Anonymousse wrote:[offtopic]Yo, when the main show is on, what about a skype or IRC Eurovision chat with all the folk here who wish to join? I used to do it a lot when I was younger.[/offtopic]arwen wrote:Anonymousse wrote:
Yessss, mate! Only a month and a half until the party starts. If you also love avocados, we could be onto something great. [Edit: ^ god damn it, I don't like honeydew, we're screwed.]
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I will figure everything out for that night, I P r O m I s Earwen wrote:
[offtopic]I have no idea how to set up those things but I am 100% in. That sounds like so much fun! And there must be at least a handful of people here who'd like to join in. Hopefully there can be a nice gang of different nationalities, haha, that would def get the opinions flying. Great idea.
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Oh man, I always feel for France. One of my fav entries of all time is when you guys sent Les Fatals Picards in 2007. Genius, but alas, Europe was not ready for it.shikaritrash wrote:
[offtopic]As a french person I volunteer to be humiliated because of our score [/offtopic]
Dan is also INFJ. Back at it again with the relatability.arwen wrote:Stakhanov, can't believe we went this many pages without the Jung Myer Briggs types being brought up. I'm an INFJ (Introverted iNtuitive Feeling Judging), which is apparently rare overall yet quite common in the phandom, at least from what I remember from the discussion in the old forum. I guess intuitive, judgey nerds just fit right in.